hello this is bbc news. the headlines. breaking news one person has been arrested after shots were fired at a shopping centre in copenhagen. several people are said to be injured. six new claims of inappropriate behaviour by former deputy chief whip chris pincher have emerged days after he was suspended as a tory mp after allegations he groped two men. russia says it now controls the whole of the luhansk region in eastern ukraine. the number of people being admitted to hospital with covid will continue to rise, according to the head of the uk health security agency. the government s spending watchdog is to review borisjohnson s pledge to build a0 new hospitals by 2030. now on bbc news with news of britain s cameron norrie reaching his first ever grand slam quarterfinal it s it s time for sportsday. hello. thanks forjoining us on sportsday on this sizzling sporting sunday. i m ben croucher. coming up. wham, bam, thank you, cam! norrie makes his way into the wimbledon q
Welcome to bbc news. It is one of the deadliest attacks in modern egyptian history. At least 235 people have been killed and more than 100 injured, many critically, after gunmen detonated a bomb and then stormed a packed mosque at the end of friday prayers. It happened in a remote town in egypts north sinai region. Egypts president has vowed to respond with brutal force. There are some distressing images injames landales report. These were some of the chaotic scenes after the attack, as hundreds of wounded people were rushed to nearby hospitals. Survivors of one of the most deadly attacks on civilians in egypt. Witnesses said the militants stormed the mosque in northern sinai and exploded a bomb inside. They said around a0 gunmen then fired on worshippers as they tried to flee. They came here to kneel in prayer. Instead, they lay down in death. President sisi sent his condolences to the families of those who had died and said the attack would only increase egypts determination to face
You just had to get on with it. And like you know you see the. What they talk about racist abuse now is nothing. Compared to. What it was then. The tributes laid here at the hawthorns today are testament to a man who became a symbol of the fight against racism in britain. The legacy of Cyrille Regis felt notjust here at west brom, but throughout his sport. A role model for a generation of black footballers inspired by his dignity and determination. He was just a leader. He was a trail blazer. He was we stood on his shoulders, that is how strong he was, as black players. And its. Sad. Cyrille regis was far more than a mere player a pioneer who faced up to the acceptable side of football and helped it move forward. His impact on and off the pitch cannot be overstated. Todays tributes to one of the real pioneers of english football , Cyrille Regis. Newsnight is coming up on bbc two. Tonight is the war on sugar paying off and what impact is it having on companies . And we ask the governmen
Machines are still in peoples homes. An exclusive report as breakfast hears claims of chaos in the special Educational Needs system in england. In sport, Johanna Konta looks back to her best. The british number one cruises through to the second round of the Australian Open, after a confident straight sets win. And carol has the weather. Good morning. Good morning. It is a cold start to the late for many of us. Cold start to the late for many of us. It will be a cold day generally. We have brisk wind in the forecast adding to the cold feel and as well as that we have snow showers for some even at low levels. And then the weather livens up. I will have more details in 15 minutes. That sounds exciting. Thank you. Good morning. First, our main story, the future of some Major Construction projects and hundreds of Public Service contracts hang in the balance this morning after the collapse of carillion. Britains second Largest Construction Firm, which also holds cleaning and catering contrac
His first thoughts, for the young soldier who died alongside him and for those whod helped his recovery. Its quite hard to put into words. I mean, im a product of all the people whove slightly helped me along away. So from the guys who tucked a tourniquet on my leg, to the doctors, the nurses, the physios, to the racing world. Just quite nice quiet moment to just try and take it in and think back to a few people as well. Just competing though has been a victory. For four years, the authorities wouldnt let him, fearing his Prosthetic Leg could get trapped in his own stirrup. If i had my foot in the iron and fell backwards and right, id get my toes caught like that and then be dragged, which is, you know, a pretty horrific experience. It took this device, called a toe stopper, to allow him to race. It means you physically cant get stuck in the iron. My foot is all the way in it. If i fall, you slide along the top and you would come out. Yeah, so far so good, it works really effectively.